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ABOUT
GLENARM
Glenarm claims to be the
oldest town in Ulster having been granted
a charter in the 12th Century.
"GLENARM, A Local
History" by Felix McKillop chronicles
life in this charming coastal village from
its documented beginnings in the stone age
to its links with St Patrick, settlement
by the Vikings, Normans, Scots and British,
right up to the Famine Years, the industrial
era and the great wars. While the pages
are highlighted by fascinating Victorian
photographs; archival prints and detailed
townland maps, that main focus is the past
150 years with the author giving voice to
dozens of pioneer families and their memories
of "the good old days". This well-researched
reference book is not only an entertaining
read, but also an invaluable source of information
for armchair historians and people tracing
their ancestral roots in this region.
There are some interesting inscriptions
around the Village testifying to the involvement
of the Antrim McDonnells over many generations

Glenarm Bay
A local history of Glenarm written by Felix
McKillop in 1987 details the ancient monuments,
artefacts, historical sites, town lands,
folklore, castle, personalities and developments
over the centuries. The study includes
the entire district of Glenarm from Cairncastle,
Ballygally, Loughdoo, Mullaghsandal, Capanagh,
Carnalbanagh, Deerpark and Dickeystown.
The book is still available at 21a Aughaboy
Road, Glenarm or Tel Glenarm (028 28) 841407
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The Barbican Gate
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